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Around 31 million Americans experience low-back pain at any given time.1Low back pain accompanied with shooting pain down into the leg is referred to as Sciatica. When the Sciatic Nerve becomes damaged or irritated pain can travel down into the buttocks, the lower leg, and sometimes all the way into the foot. Generally the leg pain affects one leg at a time, but can sometimes affect both legs depending on the cause. The Sciatic Nerve is a long thick nerve that originates from several vertebral levels in the low back and runs the full length of each leg. The most common causes of sciatic nerve pain can either be from a musculoskeletal imbalance, a vertebral subluxation, or a herniated disc either causing direct pressure or chemical irritation of the nerve. It is very important to distinguish the cause of Sciatic pain as it will change how your condition should be treated. The importance of a comprehensive exam by a chiropractor is that it will provide you with answers to the cause of your radiating pain and options for relief. Most cases of back pain are mechanical or non-organic—meaning they are not caused by serious conditions, such as inflammatory arthritis, infection, fracture or cancer. These are cases that are easily treatable with safe, cost effective chiropractic care. Experts estimate that as many as 80% of the population will experience a back problem at some time in their lives.2 Awareness of the benefits of a chiropractic consultation and exam will hopefully provide many people with relief from their Sciatic Pain. Call Personalized Chiropractic today for your comprehensive exam (858) 866-3345.

We offer a no cost no obligation consultation with the Doctor to make sure you are in the right place. Next a detailed examination will be performed to find out the extent of the problem. We use state of the art technology to find out how your Nervous System is functioning and to find out the overall condition of your spine. From the information gathered the Dr. will be able to tell you if he can help you, how long it will take and how much it’s going to cost. This is called “The Recommended Action Plan”